On Fri, 08 May 2009 22:20:13 +0530, dhs827 <scheur...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> ; First thing to learn is XML parsing with Clojure.
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<snip>
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> Other comments, tips, disses?
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> Dirk

In case you don't expect end users or other languages
to access the configuration, one option you have is
to save the configuration directly as Clojure data.

As Clojure is a lisp, you have access to the reader and
you could read the data (maps, vectors, etc.)
directly from the file.

E.g.:

user=> (def x (read-string "{:a 1 :b 2}"))
#'user/x
user=> x
{:a 1, :b 2}
user=>

See also: (doc read)

If you decide to go ahead with xml, you can use
the xml support in clojure core:

http://clojure.org/api#toc673

Regards,
Parth


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